On 2013-04-12, 1124h LinkReincarnate <linkreincarnate at gmail.com> wrote:
> How would they notice? If I connect to that page using screen capture
> software would people notice?
On 2013-04-12 1837h, John Ellis neurofog at gmail.com> wrote:
> If you did it on a NB server, 24/7.. admins would notice. The point is that
> I think recording the video is un-excellent, so we shouldn't as an
> organization stream it on open internet.
On 2013-04-12 1918h, Artur Moczulski <arthur.paul.black at gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, let's start off from the fact that you would have to be inside the
> space to do it. And you would try to invigilate NBers like that, you would
> have to be there all the time. So somebody would definitely notice you! I'm
> pretty sure a bunch of programmers and computer geeks at NB can notice if
> you are up to some malicious activities by accidently glancing at your
> screen when passing by. Especially if you are there long enough to stealth
> spy NBers.
> Besides, the same argument applies to the video feed which we already have.
> I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be very hard for you somebody to set up a small
> camera somewhere in the space directed and zoomed on the screen for such
> malicious purposes. There is a lot of hardware laying around at NB, I'm
> sure nobody would spot it for a long time.
On 2013-04-12 1750h, Artur Moczulski <arthur.paul.black at gmail.com> wrote:
> Of course I am suggesting the video being available in the same way
> pony.noise/gate is so only from the inside of the network - NOT from the
> outside.
> Also, I am definitely not suggesting recording anything. We already have a
> video feed from the camera downstairs on the screen - I am basically
> suggesting the same thing available from the inside noisebridge network,
> without any sort of recording functionality.
Any feed available in the space can be recorded outside the space.,
because of the manifold cunning and potential sneakiness of hackers.
The "internal" Noisebridge network is accessible from outside
Noisebridge. Anyone who has credentials for any of the machines
(especially -- in this case -- Pony), can log into those machines even
when they're not physically in the space. Any feed available in the
space is available outside the space.
Any feed that I can watch on my computer, I can record on my computer.
There are any number of technical ways to achieve this, and nobody
would notice. The small reason is that it's not possible to
distinguish between downloading some data to show it then delete it,
and downloading some data to store it forever in my sneaky archive.
The big reason is that the folks who volunteer their time to make sure
that Noisebridge's tech infrastructure keeps working do not spend
their time watching everyone and don't want to.
-Tom